RX France (formerly Reed MIDEM) has announced the global call for entries has opened for the 6th MIPCOM CANNES Diversify TV Awards.
The industry’s only global awards to celebrate, champion and promote diversity and inclusion through exemplary representation in television series and entertainment programmes globally will again be staged live in Cannes, France as part of a supersized edition of MIPCOM CANNES – the 38th International Co-Production & Entertainment Content Market – (17-20 October).
The awards are organised by MIPCOM in collaboration with founding partner DiversifyTV, and in association with founding Presenting Partner A+E Networks and returning Awards Partners Telefilm Canada & Canada Media Fund, All3Media International and D.I.M.E.S. – Diversity In Media, Entertainment, Sport, among other supporting partner companies and organisations. This year also sees Netflix boarding the awards as a Presenting Partner.
Lucy Smith, Director of MIPCOM said: “Tackling diversity and inclusion has never been about box ticking for us. It’s been about elevating those making an impact already, to then inspire others across our global industry. Being honoured by both your peers in programme making, and experts in this area is a unique and defining achievement. I wish everyone the best with their entries and hugely look forward to another inspirational ceremony in October.”
Steve MacDonald, President of Global Content Licensing and International, A+E Networks said: “We are incredibly proud to have developed the Diversify Summit and Awards with our partners at MIPCOM CANNES six years ago. To see this initiative thrive, with its increasing significance at this most critical global market, is both thrilling and humbling. A+E Networks remains deeply committed as ever to DEI across our industry.”
A total of 11 winners will be awarded in 2022 including in new categories recognising behind the scenes achievement by an individual or team as well as excellence in representation across the Latin American region in partnership with MIP Cancun.
A now firmly-established fixture of the MIPCOM CANNES programme, the ceremony will be staged on Wednesday 19 October 2022 in the illustrious Grand Auditorium of the world-famous Palais des Festivals.
Categories in nomination are:
Representation of Race and Ethnicity
• Scripted
• Non-Scripted
Representation of LGBTQIA+
• Scripted
• Non-Scripted
Representation of Disability
• Scripted
• Non-Scripted
Representation of Diversity in Kids Programming
• Pre-school
• Older Children
Behind The Scenes Impact Award (New Category)
Recognising a person or team whose influence, actions, determination and/or vision behind the scenes – from early stage, final production or anywhere along the process – stands as an inspiration to all television creators and audiences worldwide to support and champion diversity and inclusion in the workplace and/or across a single, or multiple, projects.
Premio MIP Cancun (New Category)
Presented in partnership with MIP Cancun to honour programmes originating in, and for, Latin America, the Caribbean and/or U.S. Hispanic that exemplify diverse and inclusive stories across the region.
Variety Creative Change Award
Selected and presented by Variety in recognition of an individual who uses her/his/their platform in the arts to create inclusion, last year presented to actor, writer, producer and musician, Riz Ahmed.
Finalists are short-listed in each category by members of the MIP Markets Diversity Advisory Board and Short List Jury, composed of leading professionals committed to diversity and inclusion in the global media landscape. Winners are chosen by a Final Round Jury made up of leading advocacy organisations and specialised publications that campaign for equality and inclusion, including GADIM, GLAAD, SCOPE and the Minority Rights Group.
Entries are welcomed for programmes airing between July 2021 and 2022 on linear or non-linear platforms via the awards website. How to enter, along with full terms, conditions and criteria can also be found here along with members of the Short List Jury. Closing dates for entries is 22 July.
In 2021, a record 172 entries were received from 107 producers and studios from 21 countries. Last year’s winners included Russell T. Davies’ mini-series It’s a Sin, The Money Maker, Dreaming Whilst Black, Summer In Lockdown and FYI’s Kidversation from the UK, French drama Special Honors: Welcome to Adulthood and Canada’s Shine True and 16 Hudson.
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